My problem with DigiKey is tacking on the additional “tariff” charge on
invoices. Granted it’s not an extreme amount, but still…
I contacted Mouser about imposing additional tariff charges, and was told a
resounding no.
Thanks to our past president for increasing the cost of doing business, a
On 2024-03-30 9:49 p.m., Tom Hunter via cctalk wrote:
Sorry I mistyped. I meant Mouser and Digikey, not Amazon and Digikey.
Well the searches suck on both. Digikey is bad for having 0 stock
listings. Digikey is turning out to be more the Radio Shack for parts.
On 2024-03-30 8:53 p.m., Glen Slick via cctalk wrote:
You can also buy parts direct from TI, for example they currently show
around around 3000 SN74LS04N parts in stock.
https://www.ti.com/product/SN74LS04/part-details/SN74LS04N
The prices for that part match the current Mouser prices of $0.6
On 2024-03-30 8:23 p.m., Jonathan Chapman via cctalk wrote:
Been lurking for a while, but this topic hits true with some recent
experiences. I would not hesitate to buy most common digital ICs on Amazon
or ebay
I mean we had to stop buying 7400 series from Jameco over counterfeits, so it's
def
On 3/30/2024 10:49 PM, Tom Hunter via cctalk wrote:
Sorry I mistyped. I meant Mouser and Digikey, not Amazon and Digikey.
Whew!
I was playing that Sesame Street "which of these is NOT like the other"
song in my head reading your earlier post.
:-)
Since Digikey/Mouser/RS don't always have s
Sorry I mistyped. I meant Mouser and Digikey, not Amazon and Digikey.
On Sun, 31 Mar 2024, 11:48 am Tom Hunter, wrote:
> I am very happy to buy from Amazon and Digikey even if sometimes they are
> a little more expensive. I want them to be around for the long term, so I
> support them as much a
I am very happy to buy from Amazon and Digikey even if sometimes they are a
little more expensive. I want them to be around for the long term, so I
support them as much as possible. Their range is amazing.
On Sun, 31 Mar 2024, 10:53 am Glen Slick via cctalk,
wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 5:11
On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 5:11 PM Jonathan Chapman via cctalk
wrote:
>
> > Standard TTL 74XXX is drying up rather quickly. Futurlec still has some
> > TTL but 7404s are all gone. Even LS is hard to find.
>
> Ours comes from Mouser, between two part #s they have over 7,000 74LS04s in
> DIP packaging
> Been lurking for a while, but this topic hits true with some recent
> experiences. I would not hesitate to buy most common digital ICs on Amazon
> or ebay
I mean we had to stop buying 7400 series from Jameco over counterfeits, so it's
definitely a problem for jellybean parts too. We had so many
Been lurking for a while, but this topic hits true with some recent
experiences. I would not hesitate to buy most common digital ICs on Amazon
or ebay, but I usually will not buy analog ICs other than from trusted
sources, such as Mouser. I have bought LM2596 voltage regulators that
oscillate at th
On 2024-03-30 6:10 p.m., Jonathan Chapman via cctalk wrote:
Standard TTL 74XXX is drying up rather quickly. Futurlec still has some
TTL but 7404s are all gone. Even LS is hard to find.
Ours comes from Mouser, between two part #s they have over 7,000 74LS04s in DIP
packaging in stock. Didn't ch
Mouser pass the SN7404 test https://www.mouser.co.uk/c/?q=sn7404
SN74LS https://www.mouser.co.uk/c/?q=sn74ls&instock=y&normallystocked=y brings
up 381 lines in stock; doubtless lots of package / packaging duplicates
DS8641 (Q/U bus transceiver) and suchlike are of course quite another story :
On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 5:11 PM Jonathan Chapman via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> > Standard TTL 74XXX is drying up rather quickly. Futurlec still has some
> > TTL but 7404s are all gone. Even LS is hard to find.
>
> Ours comes from Mouser, between two part #s they have over 7,000 74LS
> Standard TTL 74XXX is drying up rather quickly. Futurlec still has some
> TTL but 7404s are all gone. Even LS is hard to find.
Ours comes from Mouser, between two part #s they have over 7,000 74LS04s in DIP
packaging in stock. Didn't check ACT, HCT, or ALS. I don't think we've had a
7400 serie
On 2024-03-30 4:27 p.m., Will Cooke via cctalk wrote:
I'm not clear on whether you mean some specific chips or in general, but here
is my experience.
For things that are in current production or recently discontinued, I have had
extremely good luck with Chinese suppliers either from Amazon or
> On 03/30/2024 3:37 PM CDT Just Kant via cctalk wrote:
>
>
> Clearly all or virtually all chineseum, correct?
>
> That being the case, um, what type.of.quality can be expected? Some are
> fairly cheap. I guess thenworld isn't to be expected.
I'm not clear on whether you mean some specific ch
On Saturday, March 30th, 2024 at 13:37, Just Kant via cctalk
wrote:
> Clearly all or virtually all chineseum, correct?
> That being the case, um, what type.of.quality can be expected? Some are
> fairly cheap. I
> guess thenworld isn't to be expected.
I've only bought a few in the last couple
Clearly all or virtually all chineseum, correct?
That being the case, um, what type.of.quality can be expected? Some are fairly
cheap. I guess thenworld isn't to be expected.
I'm not at liberty at this time to disclose what nefarious purpose I have in
mind.
Are you selling? It depends on where you're located. But say if I was
purchasing 3 boards (I personally have never heard of a 512k 5150 board), I may
be willing to pay shipping from ... wherever. Please respond o
Just out of curiosity, what are you using this board for? The IBM 5150
uses at least three different mother boards, 16K, 256k, and I *think*
512K soldered in RAM. Each is expandable to 640K with 3rd sourced RAM
boards.
I should have (somewhere) at least one of each. I also have several 5150
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